Saturday, November 15, 2014

Healthy Tips for the Busy Vegan

If you are balancing a busy life, with a side dose of stress, it is essential to maintain a healthy lifestyle. The balance factor is multiplied
when you are vegan and you need to make sure the foods you are eating contain the essential vitamins and minerals you need for looking and feeling your best. It is easy to reach for processed foods or to order take out. However, it is not so easy to stay healthy with that lifestyle.

Below are a few tips that can help relieve the stress and
pressure of eating well while maintaining balance.

Plan Ahead!

Take a couple hours on a weekend to prep a few meals for the
coming week. I’m in love with mason jar meals. All the salad makings you need
stuffed into a jar.

Produce with Amy has some great mason jar salad recipes.
Here is a link to 30 different salad recipes – click on the first link and she
has a great Q & A and basic information on prepping and storing your jars.

You can do the same thing with chopping veggies for a stir
fry or putting together all of the main ingredients needed for a full meal
later in the week.

Double Your Recipe

Make a staple item – and make it a double batch. Try things
like a big pot of soup, tomato sauce or chili. All of these items freeze really
well. You then have instant thaw
and prepare items that are not packaged and processed.

Vegan Slow Cooker

Slow cooker meals can be started in the morning, or on your
lunch break. Throw the ingredients in, turn on the pot and go! Traditionally,
the slow cooker meals are meat based. There is finally a couple of good Vegan
Slow Cooker books out there that are well worth the investment. A few
suggestions below can get you started, but there are a ton of options out there
now that you can find with a simple Amazon search.

Fresh from the Vegan Slow Cooker, by Robin Robertson

The Vegan Slow Cooker: Simply Set It and Go, by
Kathy Hester

Vegan Slow Cooking for Two or Just for You, by Kate Lewis

Meal Plans

Prepared meal plans are one of the very best modern
conveniences. Whether they are from a local business like Four Square Meals
Iowa, or an online food service like Hello Fresh, meal plans are amazing.

Hello Fresh meal, Stuffed Portabello Mushroom with Balsamic Glaze

When I lived in Iowa City, I used Four Square Meals Iowa. Delicious,
wholesome and healthy, I really miss this vegan food service! Owner, Chef David Burt, is a former owner of the renowned vegan restaurant, Red Avocado. They
offer a weekly pick-up for a meal plan providing four full meals for the week. With a little demand - maybe you can get him to extend and offer
delivery/pick up outside of the Iowa City area! Four meals for one person $40 a
week or a meal plan for two for around $70.

Another option, Hello Fresh, offers quick healthy vegetarian
meals that can be prepared in 30 minutes or less. Order online and the meals
are delivered in a “Cold Box” fresh to your door. You can order meals prepped
for 2 people or in a larger family sized quantity for 4 or more. It is not quite as convenient as having someone prepare everything for you like Four Square Meals - but if you don't have time to shop or plan out your meals, it is a great option.

Each meal comes with everything you need pre-measured and
ready to cook. The vegetarian meals are made with fresh vegetables and grains
and provide a great balance of nutrients for a healthy vegan diet. There are few
“non-vegan” ingredients that are easily subbed or omitted from a couple meals.
The meals for 2 people actually prepare enough for 3 good healthy servings. So
for single folks, the meal plans can actually spread much further. A couple of the meals I received
use cheese as a garnish and I have subbed Daiya dairy free shredded cheese or
left it off completely.

If you would like to try Hello Fresh- use this code for a $20 discount on
your first order: XFX7GQ

Stay Active!

Modern conveniences like some of the ones listed above have
helped us to balance some of the stress that comes with a busy lifestyle. It is
still important to find a way to stay active and decompr

ess. If 20 minutes at
the gym is not your thing, try pulling a yoga mat in front of your TV. My yoga
mat does not get put away unless company arrives. It reminds me to get up off
the couch and do something. There are tons of links you can find with a simple
internet search that will provide floor exercises and easy yoga or Pilate moves
that can work your core. Whatever it is you do – take good care of yourself!

Vegan 101

Vegan Diet & Your Health

“The vast majority, perhaps 80-90% of all cancers, cardiovascular diseases and other forms of degenerative illness can be prevented, at least until very old age, simply by adopting a plant-based diet." Professor T. Colin Campbell, Ph.D., Author of the China Study

http://www.tcolincampbell.org/

Start small with just one or two days a week with a plant based diet and you can make a difference in your own health.Go all the way and your whole life will change. You deserve to be healthy. Take care of yourself.